Volume
47
Issue
5
Abstract
Due to rising fuel prices, energy conservation is an area of considerable importance to consumers and researchers in the United States. This article discusses methods that North Carolina's E-Conservation Program uses to reach and teach consumers about energy efficiency and conservation. This growing energy conservation initiative is the result of partnerships between the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, leading energy authorities, and local extension agents across the state.
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Recommended Citation
Kirby, S. D., Chilcote, A. G., & Guin, A. H. (2009). Energy Education Ideas that Work. The Journal of Extension, 47(5), Article 11. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol47/iss5/11